Refuting the allegations, ‘martial law was not imposed in Pakistan’, the army said – we believe in democracy

Refuting the allegations, ‘martial law was not imposed in Pakistan’, the army said – we believe in democracy


Pakistan Crisis: After the arrest of former Prime Minister Imran Khan in Pakistan, there is an atmosphere of tension in the country. After the bail of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan, the army issued a statement regarding martial law.

Quoting Geo News, the Pakistan Army said in a statement that martial law has not been imposed in the country. Major-General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhary, Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations, has rejected the allegations of imposing martial law in the country. He said, I want to make it clear that the army chief and the army wholeheartedly supports democracy. There is no situation nor question of imposing martial law.

Due to not firing on the supporters of Imran Khan, many…

Actually, after the arrest of Imran Khan, the political atmosphere was completely heated. During this, army establishments were also targeted, after which Ahmed Sharif has now given this statement. He said in open words, the army chief believes in democracy and the situation will remain as before. In fact, there were also reports that several Brigadier, Colonel and Major level officers of the army were dismissed for refusing to open fire on Imran Khan’s supporters.

Enemies haven’t harmed the country as much as Imran Khan

tell me, Imran Khan After getting bail, issued a statement strongly attacking the army chief and said that he is ruining the country. Our enemies did not harm as much as they are harming our country. PTI leader said, he is afraid that if I come to power, he will lose his post. But I will not do anything like this against them.

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